Ensuring the Provision of AIM to Students not certified as having a Print Disability

Event Date: 
Archived

 

National Center for Accessible Instructional Materials

Recorded: Tuesday, July 13, 2010.

Topic: The NIMAC, Accessible Media Producers (AMPs), and some local production provide an increasingly robust means to support timely provision of print-based instructional materials in specialized formats to students who are served under IDEA 2004 AND certified as having a print disability as defined in copyright legislation. These sources, for the most part, are not available to students served under IDEA 2004 who do NOT have certified print disabilities but have been determined to unable to use print-based materials effectively. In this session, current sources of AIM for these students will be discussed and promising future trends will be explored.

Presenters: Joy Zabala, Skip Stahl, Chuck Hitchcock

ARCHIVE: Opens new windowSession Recording of "Consider the Possibilities"

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Synopsis: 

Recorded July 13, 2010, this webinar discussed the current sources of AIM for students NOT certified as print disabled but who are unable to use print-based materials effectively.

Audience: 
Educators
Administrators
Tech Support Personnel
AIM Category: 
Acquisition
Type of Event: 
Any time - archived
Location: 
on line